
Honda on Thursday confirmed plans to extend the availability of the e:NS2 beyond China, with Thailand and Japan set to become the first new markets. In Thailand, it calls this model the ‘e:N2’, while in Japan, it is reviving the Insight nameplate. Read more…
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Nio restructures European operations

Chinese EV maker Nio has confirmed a comprehensive restructuring of its European operations. The organization will now be coordinated more centrally across Europe rather than managed on a country-by-country basis. As part of this transition, Germany head David Sultzer is leaving the company. Read more…
Cupra shifts focus to Born facelift amid revised VW ID.3 outlook

Within the Volkswagen Group, alongside the new electric compact cars, significant facelifts for existing MEB models are on the agenda. Leading the way is the Cupra Born, built in Zwickau, which is receiving a comprehensive visual overhaul inside and out. However, Volkswagen is likely saving the important technical updates for later. Read more…
Suzuki acquires Kanadevia’s solid-state battery division

Japanese technology company Kanadevia will sell its solid-state battery operations to Japanese automaker Suzuki effective July 1, 2026. Kanadevia has been developing solid-state lithium-ion battery technologies for 20 years. Read more…
Beyond the truck: The untapped electrification potential of trailers

Electrifying heavy-duty transport does not necessarily have to start with the tractor unit. Michael W. Nimtsch, Managing Director of the German company Trailer Dynamics, sees the trailer as the missing piece in the drivetrain transition. We spoke with him about the opportunities offered by electric trailers. Read more…
Windrose to introduce Plug&Charge for its electric trucks

Hubject and Windrose Technology have announced a strategic partnership to enable Plug&Charge authentication for Windrose’s electric trucks. The Chinese manufacturer aims to simplify access to global megawatt charging networks. Read more…
Survey: German logistics firms increasingly trust battery-electric trucks

Acceptance of electric trucks is rising among logistics companies in Germany. This is demonstrated by a new representative study by the Öko-Institut, which surveyed over 200 logistics professionals nationwide. However, knowledge gaps around costs, infrastructure and the regulatory framework are still slowing the market ramp-up. We summarise the key findings. Read more…
Tesla Grünheide: Giga United list prevails in works council election

The votes have been counted in the works council election at Tesla’s German Gigafactory in Grünheide. The Giga United list, led by current works council chair Michaela Schmitz, secured nearly 41 per cent of the vote, ahead of the IG Metall list with around 31 per cent. Read more…
Kögel unveils optimised semi-trailer for battery-electric tractors

Kögel Trailer GmbH has presented a modified semi-trailer designed specifically for use with battery-electric trucks. Thanks to its design, the trailer reduces the load on the tractor unit’s drive axle by up to two tonnes compared to conventional curtain-sided trailers – which, according to Kögel, can translate into higher payload. Read more…
Barcelona offers €600 subsidy for electric moped purchases

The Barcelona city administration has launched a four-year subsidy program to replace combustion-engine mopeds with electric mopeds. Funded with a budget of 15 million euros, the program aims to introduce up to 20,000 new e-mopeds and establish a network of battery-swapping stations. Read more…
Lexus discontinues UX 300e electric SUV

Toyota’s luxury brand Lexus has discontinued the all-electric UX 300e in numerous markets. While the UX series remains available, it is now only offered with hybrid powertrains—including in Germany. Read more…
Wales compares electric and hydrogen refuse trucks

Wales has launched a trial comparing hydrogen and battery-electric refuse collection vehicles. The demonstration in South East Wales will collect real-world data on energy use, range and operational performance to support future decisions on zero-emission municipal fleets. Read more…
NFI opens Winnipeg facility for fully Canadian-built electric buses

NFI Group has opened a new Customer Acceptance and Delivery (CAD) facility in Winnipeg, enabling full domestic production of heavy-duty transit buses – including battery-electric models – in Canada for the first time in 15 years. The site is set to expand production capacity and support the rollout of zero-emission buses. Read more…
FedEx deploys 14 Mercedes eSprinter vans in the UAE

As part of its transition to zero-emission vehicles, FedEx has deployed 14 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter vans in the UAE. This marks the first time the company has introduced the German electric van in the Middle East. Read more…
Changan subsidiary develops detachable range extender

Changan’s subsidiary Hunan Tianyan is developing a retrofittable Power Turbine Generator (PTG) to equip pure electric vehicles with a range extender—flexibly attachable as needed. Read more…
Aptera builds first solar EV on validation production line

California-based solar EV developer Aptera Motors has built the first vehicle on its validation assembly line. The company says the milestone marks an important step towards regulatory certification and the start of initial customer deliveries. Read more…
EU unveils Industrial Accelerator Act to boost ‘Made in Europe’ clean tech

EU Industry Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné has unveiled the long-awaited ‘Industrial Accelerator Act.’ With this industrial strategy, the EU Commission aims to boost domestic production, create jobs, and make the EU less dependent on the USA and China. This will impact numerous sectors—including the automotive industry. Read more…
MAN invests €300 million in service network with focus on e-mobility

MAN Truck & Bus plans to invest around €300 million in the expansion of its European service network by 2030. According to the company, this represents the largest investment programme of its kind in its history, with €100 million earmarked specifically for electric mobility and digitalisation. Read more…
Plenitude and Pininfarina develop new charging station concept

Plenitude, the charging infrastructure subsidiary of Italian energy company Eni, has entered into a strategic partnership with Italian design firm Pininfarina. The collaboration will focus on the concept development and design of a new generation of EV charging stations. Read more…
Hyundai and Kia invest in battery software specialist Qnovo

California-based battery management specialist Qnovo has secured a strategic investment from Hyundai and Kia. The move follows several years of validation testing between the companies. The parties have not disclosed the financial details of the investment. Read more…

